Help with comps

 

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Username: Surferdude9371

Get loud or go home....

Post Number: 1509
Registered: Mar-07
so after 6 months im finally gonna be hooking up my cdt es-62i's a couple of questions first off here are the specs

Model: ES-62i GOLD (6.5" 2-way)
Midrange: 6.5" Cast
Crossover: EX-5601Transient Optimized Elliptic 4th order 2-way
Tweeter: DRT-26 extended range modular 1 silk tweeter. aluminum and titanium twtr drivers available
Power handling: 200 watt RMS @ 100Hz High Pass
Frequency response: 60-20kHz
Sensitivity: 92.4 dB.
Impedance: 4 Ohm
Surface & flush mount tweeter

first of all is that 200 rms for the pair?

also since there 4ohm i can hook them up to a 2ohm stable amp correct?

thanks in advance
 

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Username: 04redmach1

Es DEALER, GA USA

Post Number: 2451
Registered: Mar-06
It should be 200 rms per side.

You can run them on 2 ohm stable amp, no problems :-)

Kevin
 

Gold Member
Username: Surferdude9371

Get loud or go home....

Post Number: 1510
Registered: Mar-07
dam they can handle a lot with 90rms each do you think they will come alive?
 

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Username: Drant19

DUB-C, TX

Post Number: 1353
Registered: Aug-07
you'll need a bigger amp to see their full potential. i recommend you get a bigger amp.
 

Gold Member
Username: Surferdude9371

Get loud or go home....

Post Number: 1516
Registered: Mar-07
i know i wont see their full potential but im getting a dls a1 for 100 bucks brand new idw pass it up since thats all i can afford at this point will they still sound good?
 

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Username: Snowball123

West Allis, WI

Post Number: 1737
Registered: Oct-07
get a different amp. are you just buying it for the nudie pic?
 

Gold Member
Username: Surferdude9371

Get loud or go home....

Post Number: 1517
Registered: Mar-07
haha no my gf would kill me any amps for the same price that would work better
 

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Username: Nd4spd18

Philadelphia, PA

Post Number: 9047
Registered: Jul-06
Awesome set of speakers you got there. I have the 52s.


And I have done exactly what you are talking about, ran them on a 100w x 2 amp at first.

Not enough power, not loud enough. The 200w amp made the difference.
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